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Author Topic: AdMore Lighting wiring adapter for fog lights (SoCal) ready for purchase!  (Read 2999 times)
Moofner
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« on: December 01, 2016, 06:48:29 PM »

I hope I'm not becoming too obnoxious with the fog light subject. The new AdMore Lighting wiring adapter (harness) is ready for purchase, complete with instructions. I wrote the first draft of the instructions myself and we finalized them. I can also be messaged for tips or help when installing. AdMore has made a fantastic product for our bikes, which just so happens to be universal for all bikes (old and new).

You could easily wire additional LED lighting to this harness and control multiple sets of lights. Think extra light bar turn signals or mirrors to start.

The wiring adapter was made with the SoCal Pathfinder lights in mind, but you don't have to stop there. AdMore also has an official page for us which is not open to the public yet (awaiting distributor work), but you can now buy the adapter without ever speaking to anyone over the phone or email.

https://www.admorelighting.com/product/valkyrie-adapter/

A lot of time and work went into making this adapter as easy as possible to install and use. I've been running 2 of their harnesses on my 1800 with NO issues or failures. Light'em up ladies and gentlemen!
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_Sheffjs_
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Jerry & Sherry Sheffer

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« Reply #1 on: December 01, 2016, 07:01:57 PM »

I am in but the CFO of the house has pulled the ropes for a space   Cry   After the new windshield  2funny
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Shrubbo
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« Reply #2 on: December 01, 2016, 08:59:56 PM »

Anyone that is working to get more stuff we can add to our bikes just can't be obnoxious in my book... thanks mate!

To be clear the adapter you have linked is to get these things to work fully correct?
http://www.socalmotogear.com/GL1800-F6B-VALKYRIE-Rectangular-LED-Fog-Lights-p/gl18rfl.htm

If so very interested, the only thing I am not sure about is that Honda Australia being the bunch of douche bags they are made the wiring harness for those fog lights an "option" that they they failed to tell me about at the time so I am not exactly sure how big a pain in the butt it is going to be to get to the stage where I can even begin to attach this stuff.

It looks outstanding tho, really interested.
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Moofner
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Colorado Springs, CO


« Reply #3 on: December 01, 2016, 09:10:39 PM »

Anyone that is working to get more stuff we can add to our bikes just can't be obnoxious in my book... thanks mate!

To be clear the adapter you have linked is to get these things to work fully correct?
http://www.socalmotogear.com/GL1800-F6B-VALKYRIE-Rectangular-LED-Fog-Lights-p/gl18rfl.htm

If so very interested, the only thing I am not sure about is that Honda Australia being the bunch of douche bags they are made the wiring harness for those fog lights an "option" that they they failed to tell me about at the time so I am not exactly sure how big a pain in the butt it is going to be to get to the stage where I can even begin to attach this stuff.

It looks outstanding tho, really interested.


Yes, those lights specifically. It really is up to the installers choice here. I recommend running the white and yellow wires up to the seat as far as you can, but it isn' an absoulute requirement. If your white wire is hooked up already to some point on the bike and your yellow wire is hanging out, you can run your own wiring to them and hook them up there. The AdMore harness can technically be installed anywhere you can get to all of the required power/signal wires, but under the seat is the easiest place and post ECU.
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Shrubbo
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« Reply #4 on: December 02, 2016, 11:06:55 PM »

Thanks mate, I'll be sure to hit you up for more info if I run into trouble when I pull the trigger Wink
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ledany
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« Reply #5 on: December 03, 2016, 02:11:30 AM »

@shrubbo : same thing in France, no harness, I had to ask a dealer to install the lights, it took him an hour, no big deal.
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Moofner
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« Reply #6 on: December 03, 2016, 02:48:55 AM »

@shrubbo : same thing in France, no harness, I had to ask a dealer to install the lights, it took him an hour, no big deal.

You just need to know where the yellow wire has been placed and hook them to the installed harness outgoing end. You can run your own length of wire to complete the connection and start using the full turn signal functionality.
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